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Saw Maung

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Saw Maung resigned as chairman of SLORC in April 1992. According to the junta this was for health reasons. However, this was the result of Saw Maung being sedated, isolated and quietly removed from power in a palace coup, after which it was widely reported that Saw Maung's mental health was rapidly
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Saw Maung assumed responsibility as chairman of the newly formed SLORC on 18 September 1988, replacing the BSPP and promised multi-party elections to follow soon. He publicly stated that he would hand over power to the winning party and would have the army return to the barracks; where in his own
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from Britain, and received a commission in 1952. From 1974 to 1976, he fought against communist insurgents and ethnic rebels along the border with Thailand. In 1976, he became a
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Saw Maung nextly lived in quiet retirement with his mental fantasies, making him unable to take decisions. He subsequently died on 24 July 1997 due to a heart attack.
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deteriorating, and that he believed himself to be the reincarnation of an 11th-century warrior-king. His departure however was orchestrated by
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He married Daw Aye Yee who died on 25 December 2004. He is succeeded by his three children; two sons and a daughter, and three grandchildren.
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from 1988 until 1992, when he was deposed by rival generals who disapproved Saw Maung decisions that were in favor of
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words they "rightfully belonged". This proved to be too much for hardliners in the military and loyalists of
771: 455: 450:; 5 December 1928 – 24 July 1997) was a Burmese military leader and statesman who served as Chairman of the 144: 518: 487: 711: 706: 1280: 1275: 827: 734: 123: 20: 686: 495: 1071: 831: 566: 510: 499: 459: 446: 434: 354: 1232: 1156: 998: 854: 506: 1125: 874: 414: 1259: 680: 525: 521: 491: 395: 27: 635: 919: 727: 269: 265: 118: 1206: 1194: 966: 47: 31: 1188: 990: 984: 977: 971: 945: 905: 864: 781: 754: 578: 574: 514: 233: 221: 209: 179: 137: 106: 490:. Saw Maung joined the army in 1945, three years before the country gained 483: 467: 261: 1217: 1162: 1062: 956: 822: 764: 377: 299: 289: 167: 1144: 1109: 1099: 912: 899: 893: 554: 541: 344: 285: 72: 314: 1115: 1104: 1094: 859: 1033: 793: 528:. He was an effective ruler of the country as head of the 745:
Chairman of the State Law and Order Restoration Council
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Index

Saw Maung (painter)
Burmese name
given name
His Excellency
Senior General

State Law and Order Restoration Council
Than Shwe
Maung Maung
President
Than Shwe
Prime Minister of Burma
Tun Tin
Than Shwe
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Myanmar
Deputy
Than Shwe
Kyaw Htin
Than Shwe
Mandalay
Upper Burma
British India
Yangon
Myanmar
Burmese
BSPP
SLORC
Yangon
Alinkar Kyawswar
Myanmar

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